The Politics of Education: Culture, Power, and Liberation
In: Quarterly journal of ideology: QJI ; a critique of the conventional wisdom, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 48-49
ISSN: 0738-9752
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In: Quarterly journal of ideology: QJI ; a critique of the conventional wisdom, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 48-49
ISSN: 0738-9752
In: Canadian public policy: Analyse de politiques, Band 12, Heft 4, S. 535
ISSN: 1911-9917
In: Journal of vocational behavior, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 254-284
ISSN: 1095-9084
In: The Indian journal of public administration: quarterly journal of the Indian Institute of Public Administration, Band 32, Heft Jul-Sep 86
ISSN: 0019-5561
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 366-371
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: American political science review, Band 78, Heft 4
ISSN: 0003-0554
In: Journal of Social Work & Human Sexuality, Band 1, Heft 1-2, S. 171-184
In: Comparative politics, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 211
ISSN: 2151-6227
In: Comparative politics, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 211-225
ISSN: 0010-4159
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In: Journal of Christian Jurisprudence Vol. 1982, Pp. 205-18 1982)
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In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 104-110
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: Quarterly journal of ideology: QJI ; a critique of the conventional wisdom, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 11-24
ISSN: 0738-9752
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 86, Heft 3, S. 684-685
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: International social work, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 41-47
ISSN: 1461-7234
In: Journal of biosocial science: JBS, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 211-218
ISSN: 1469-7599
SummaryThree hundred and eight Wessex women obtaining induced abortions in the National Health Service, or in a charitable clinic, were interviewed at the time of their operation. Information was obtained as to their sources of sexual knowledge, their use and experience of contraception and their intentions with regard to sterilization in the future.Whilst there has apparently been an increase in the amount of sex education provided in schools over the last decade, its effectiveness must be in some doubt. There is still a failure to provide contraceptive services which reach younger patients, and it is suggested that family doctors may sometimes miss opportunities to offer their patients full advice as to the methods available.